World War I (12) World War I Medals (5) awarded respectively to 7403 Pte.J.Watkins 2nd South Lancashire Regiment VF. Killed in action France 24/10/1914. He is buried at Le Touret Memorial. Panel 23., to 7759 Pte.G.M.Fairfax 1st East Yorkshire Regiment, GVF. Killed in action France 24/3/1915, He is buried at Houplines Communal Cemetery Extension II. E.22, to 4986 Sergt. C.Atkinson 2nd York and Lancaster Regiment. He was killed in action in France 21/3/1918. He is buried at Arras Memorial Bay 8., to 1928 Dvr. Piran Ditta R.A. GVF. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 1-31 Oct. 1916, to Pte. N.CF.Fredericks. 1st Cape Corps. NVF. Pte. Fredericks was washed overboard off H.M.S.Tuna in the Indian Ocean 11/7/1917. 1914-1915 Stars (3) awarded respectively to 4030 Pte.W.Murray 11th Lancashire Fusiliers. EF. Killed in action in France 25/9/1917, he is buried at Arras Memorial Bay 5., to Pte. A.P.Stock Machine Gun Detachment. NEF. Pte. Stock was discharged unfit ex- East Africa 30/10/1917, he died 19/11/1925, to Sgt.F.V.Harris 11th Mounted Rifles (Patchefstroom Ruiters, a part of South Africa's Active Citizen Force.) EF. Sgt. Harris was awarded this for service in German S.W.Africa. Wounded East Africa April 1916 and died of malaria 29/1/1917 as Sergt.Major. World War I pair awarded to 2550 Rfmn.Nawab Din 1at.125th Rifles (Napier's Rifles) 1914-15 Star and World War I Victory medal. VF to GVF. Rfmn. Din was killed in action in Givenchy, France 20/12/1914, He is buried at Meerut Military Cemetery, St. Martin-les-Boulognei. A. 18. The heavy casualties suffered in the Battle of Givenchy caused a temporary ceasefire which led to the Christmas truce of 1914. World War I Victory Medals to two brothers (2) the first awarded to 10990 Pte.H.Cuthbertson 2nd. Scots Guards, GEF. Pte Cuthbertson died of wounds Neuve Chapelle, March 1915, the second awarded to 243077 Gnr.A.L.Cuthbertson, D.Battery 44 Brigade (Howitzers) R.F.A, (listed as Signaller on the CWGC website) GEF. Killed in action in Belgium 2/11/1918, and is buried at Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension V. K.10 along with a further group of World War I (13) 1914-1915 Stars (5) 14614 Pte.F.Hardy 7th Somerset Light Infantry, About EF, Pte.Hardy was killed in action in France 3/9/1916 and is buried at Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillemont XIV. I.4,2317 Pte.E.G.Burling (Lance Corporal on CWGC website) 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers. EF lacquered. He died of wounds in France 11/3/1915 and is buried at Wimereux Communal Cemetery I. D.21A, the second awarded to 1605 Pte. W.Armstrong, Durham Light Infantry. EF. Killed in action in Belgium 2/3/1916, he is buried at Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) II B.24.273229 Pte.E.Grant 2nd Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. NEF. He was present at the Battle of Tanga, German East Africa 4/11/1914, 8725 Pte.J.Friend 4th Royal Fusiliers, NEF, Pte. Friend was killed in action in France 3/12/1916 and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery XX. D.14A, the 4th Battalion served on the Western Front at Mons and Le Cateau, World War I Victory Medals (2) 15463 Pte. H.Wilson 1st King's Royal Rifle Corps (L/Cpl on CWGC website), a P.C. in the Hong Kong Police until 1915, he was killed in action at Dellvile Wood 27/7/1916, and is buried at Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 13A and 13B, 203155 Pte.J.Millership, South Staffordshire Regiment EF, Pte. Millership was wounded 31/7/1917, then killed in action with 1st and 2nd Monmouthshire Regiment 20/1/1918. He is buried at Oxford Road Cemetery V.K.15, World War I Medals (6) 9665 Pte.C.H.Butler 1st Berkshire Regiment. NEF. He was killed in action in France 16/5/1915 and is buried at Rue-des-Berceaux Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L'Avoue II.F.4, (also entitled to the 1914 Star and bar). The second awarded to 28713 Pte.W.H.Cardew 2nd Light Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. NEF. Pte.Cardew was killed in action in France 5/12/1917 and is buried at Cambrai Memorial Louverval, Panel 7. The third awarded to 29947 Pte.E.G.Beer, 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, NEF. Pte.Beer died of wounds in France 20/4/1918 and is buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez VIII.H.12, 31633 Pte. F.Worthington, King's Shropshire Light Infantry. GVF. Died of wound in France 5/5/1918. He is buried at Arneke British Cemetery II. C.9. ,41468 Gnr.A Sale R.A. Z battery 5th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery, NEF, Gnr.Sale was killed in action in France 24/4/1917 and is buried at Bois-Carre British

The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature CollectionSilver Ingot collection by John Pinches, issued in 1975, each ingot 16mm x 5mm and weighing 1.5 to 1.6 grammes each, in .925 silver, Prooflike UNC in the box of issue with detailed information cards in a separate album, Proof Sets (3) 1970, 1971, Red Leather Deluxe 1997 nFDC in the cases of issue, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1997 and 1998 nFDC to FDC in the box of issue with certificate, One Pound 1983 Silver Proof nFDC lightly toning, in the box of issue with certificate, Royal Mint Year Sets (4) 1983, 1986, 1997 (2) UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Numismatic First Day Covers (6) Five Pound Crown 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary UNC on the cover of issue with £10 stamp, Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games UNC on the cover of issue with four stamps, Two Pounds 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England (2) both UNC on the covers of issue with First Class stamp, One Pound 1983 UNC on the cover of is with £1 stamp, Hong Kong Five Dollars Lustrous UNC on the cover of issue with four First Class stamps, plus GB and World a small group (43) includes Leonardo da Vinci 2 ounce silver medal Prooflike UNC, also includes Pre-decimal with handful of silver minors, in mixed grades

Britannia SilverProof Set 2009 nFDC to FDC in the box of issue with certificate, The Family Silver Collection 2008 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crowns 2008 (2) Prince Charles 60th Birthday, Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds Silver Britannia, Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 4th Olympiad London 1908, One Pound 2008 all silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate, 2004 Family Silver Collection a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2004 Entente Cordiale, Two Pounds 2004 Silver Britannia, Two Pounds Trevithick's Locomotive, One Pound 2004 Forth Rail Bridge, Fifty Pence 2004 50th Anniversary of the first 4-minute mile all Silver Proofs nFDC-FDC in the box of issue with certificate, Proof Sets Red Leather Deluxe (2) 1994, 1995 nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, Royal Mint Year Set 2008 UNC still sealed in the pack of issue, Currency Set 1948 in mixed grades along with Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince Charles 60th Birthday UNC, in the Royal Mint folder of issue, Five Pound Crowns (2) 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint pack of issue, 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint pack of issue, Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 4th Olympiad 1908 London UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint pack of issue, One Pound 2008 UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint pack of issue, Hong Kong Proof Set 1993 (7 coins) FDC in the red box of issue with certificate, Medal The Royal Mint Fleur-de-Coin club undated (c.1993) 50mm diameter, 83.45 grammes of sterling silver UNC boxed along with lapel badge with certificate

Hong KongOne Cent 1863 Proof, Dot in centre of reverse, KM#4.1 Pridmore 165b, 7.28 grammes, UNC/nFDC the obverse with a contact mark behind the bust, the reverse retaining touches of lustre, Very Rare, we note an example graded PCGS PR65 RB realised $3585 in a Heritage Auction in December 2015 inclusive of buyers premium. We also note that only 9 examples have been graded by PCGS

Hong Kong Numismatic First Day Covers (4) Lantau Link 10 Dollars 1997 (2) along with Lantau Link Stamp UNC on the envelopes of issue, Longevity and Five Blessings 1997 (2) Five Dollars and set of 4x GB First Class stamps, UNC on the envelopes of issue

World Proof Sets (2) Hong Kong 1988 (7 Coins) Five Dollars to Five Cents FDC in the red case of issue with certificate, Jordan a 2-coin set 1977 3 Dinars and 2 1/2 Dinars Conservation series KM#PS8 nFDC in the red case of issue

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